NVCC Summer 1998 Class Schedule
    Old Dominion University Teletechnet Degree Programs

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    Old Dominion University now offers you the opportunity to complete a bachelor’s degree by attending junior- and senior-level courses in this area. The Washington Metropolitan area is currently being served by sites on the Annandale Campus of Northern Virginia Community College, Marine Corps Base at Quantico (very convenient for the Woodbridge Campus of Northern Virginia Community College) and Walter Reed Army Hospital in Washington, DC. You may take courses from Northern Virginia Community College and Old Dominion University in the same term when appropriate.
    All courses are taught using live feed, real time satellite technology. All ODU student services are conducted at the site, including advising and academic counseling. Please feel free to contact us for any further information regarding our programs: Annandale Campus (703) 323-3769, Quantico (202) 630-2226, or Walter Reed (202) 782-6727.

SUMMER 1998 SCHEDULE OF COURSES


CRSE/NO. TITLE     CREDIT
DAY TIME   ROOM INSTRUCTOR  

First Seven-Week Session (May 11 - June 27)
    



    Some classes may have two class meetings listed. Summer classes are condensed and both course meetings must be attended.

  Community Health Profession (CHP)
           
CHP 420 Public and Community Health Administration 3
M/R 1515 - 1830 CT Richardson  
           
  Criminal Justice (CRJS)
           
CRJS 415 Courtroom as a Social System 3
T/F 1845 - 2200 CT Smith  
           
  Child Study and Special Education (ESSE)
           
ESSE 413 Fundamentals of Human Growth and Development 3
W 1845 - 2200 CT Tonelson  
S 1130 - 1445      
ESSE 513 Fundamentals of Human Growth and Develop (Graduate) 3
W 1845 - 2200 CT Tonelson  
S 1130 - 1445      
           
  Education Curriculum and Instruction (ECI)
           
ECI 300 Social/Cultural Found of Education 3
W 1515 - 1830 CT Taylor  
S 0800 - 1115      
           
  Marketing (MKTG)
           
MKTG 311 Principles of Marketing 3
M/R 1845 - 2200 CT Cunningham  
           
  Master’s of Business Administration (MBA)
           
MBA 621 Effective Business Writing 3
F 1730 - 2045 CT TBA  
S 0800 - 1115      
MBA 625 Leadership in Organizations 3
F 1730 - 2045 CT TBA  
S 0800 - 1115      
MBA 627 Business Ethics 3
F 1730 - 2045 CT TBA  
S 0800 - 1115      
           
  Mathematics (MATH)
           
MATH 300 Numbers Systems 3
M/R 0815 - 1130 CT Adam  
STAT 306 Stat for Elem/Mid School Teachers 3
M/R 1145 - 1500 CT Lee  
           
  Music Appreciation (MUSC)
           
MUSC 460U History and Aesthetics of Jazz 3
T/F 1515 - 1830 CT Toomey  
MUSC 560U Hazard and Aesthetics of Jazz (Graduate) 3
T/F 1515 - 1830 CT Toomey  

    



Second Seven Week Session (June 29 - August 15)



  Child Study and Special Education (ESSE)
           
ESSE 411 Behavior Mgmt & Techniques 3
M/R 1145 - 1500 CT C.J. Butler  
ESSE 511 Behavior Mgmt & Techniques (Graduate) 3
M/R 1145 - 1500 CT C.J. Butler  
ESSE 415 Char/Instr Procedures - Mild Disabilities 3
T/F 1515 - 1830 CT Miller-Dunleavey  
ESSE 515 Char/Instr Procedures - Mild Disabilities (Graduate) 3
T/F 1515 - 1830 CT Miller-Dunleavey  
ESSE 568 Language Dev/Reading - Special Needs Children 3
W 1515 - 1830 CT Staff  
S 0800 - 1115      
           
  Educational and Curriculum Instruction (ECI)
           
ECI 353 Materials/Methods in Math - Elem School 3
T/F 0815 - 1130 CT Staff  
           
  English (ENGL)
           
ENGL 427 Advanced Composition II 3
M/R 1515 - 1830 CT Staff  
           
  Management (MGMT)
           
MGMT 417 Employment Law 3
T/F 1845 - 2200 CT Staff  
           
  Professional Communication (COMM or IDS)
           
COMM 315U Communication Between the Sexes 3
M/R 1845 - 2200 CT Hassencahl  
IDS 287 Interdisciplinary Theory and Concepts 3
W 1845 - 2200 CT Doviak  
S 1130 - 1445      
           
  Physics (PHYS)
           
PHYS 408 Astronomy for Teachers 3
M/R 0815 - 1130 CT Hanna  
PHYS 508 Astronomy for Teachers (Graduate) 3
M/R 0815 - 1130 CT Hanna  
           
  Public Administration (PADM)
           
PADM 695 Issues in Public Administration 3
F 1730 - 2045 CT Yacus  
S 0800 - 1115      

    



Fourteen-Week Session (May 11 - August 15)



  Civil Engineering Technology (CET)
           
CET 317 Boundary Location 3
S 0800 - 1115 CT TBA  
CET 445 Construction Planning and Scheduling 3
W 1845 - 2200 CT Smith  
           
  Computer Science (CS)
           
CS300U Computers in Society 3
F 1515 - 1830 CT Price  
           
  Criminal Justice (CRJS)
           
CRJS 421 Deviant Behavior 3
W 1515 - 1830 CT White  
CRJS 436 Capstone Research Project 3
T 1145 - 1500 CT Smith  
           
  Education Curriculum and Instruction (ECI)
           
ECI 653 Math in Elem/Mid School (Graduate) 3
S 1130 - 1445 CT Staff  
           
  Electrical Engineering Technology (EET)
           
EET 320 Microprocessors and Microcontrollers 3
T 1845 - 2200 CT Williams  
EET 415 Programmable Machine Controls 3
T 1515 - 1830 CT Hackworth  
           
  Human Services Counseling (COUN)
           
COUN 339 Interpersonal Relations 3
F 1130 - 1445 CT Staff  
COUN 345 Assessment II - Test and Assess in Human Serv Coun 3
F 1145 - 1500 CT Staff  
COUN 494 Counseling Internship 12
W 1400 - 1500 CT Schweitzer  
           
  Mathematics (MATH)
           
MATH 304U Mathematical Methods 3
F 1845 - 2200 CT Staff  
           
  Mechanical Engineering Technology (MET)
           
MET 370 Automation and Controls 3
R 1845 - 2200 CT Wells  
MET 495 Topics in Mechanical Engineering Tech 3
R 1515 - 1830 CT Lin  
           
  Nursing (NURS)
           
NURS 492 Community Health Nursing 2
M 1600 - 1800 CT Benjamin-Coleman  
NURS 495 Topics in Nursing 1-3
M 1815 - 2130 CT Karlowicz  


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